US4496691A - Additives for lubricating oils containing styrene and heavy C12 -C.sub. - Google Patents
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- PPBRXRYQALVLMV-UHFFFAOYSA-N Styrene Chemical compound C=CC1=CC=CC=C1 PPBRXRYQALVLMV-UHFFFAOYSA-N 0.000 title claims abstract description 63
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- the present invention relates to additives for lubricating oils based on styrene-containing compounds and heavy alkyl esters of methacrylic acid, possibly modified by an additional comonomer and by grafting of vinyl compound(s), to their applications in improving the properties of such oils, and to the method for preparing same.
- the technical field which is considered here is that of macromolecular compounds, and more particularly of polymerization products as well as that of lubricating compositions.
- Motor oils are required to have a viscosity which remains as constant as possible through a wide range of temperatures, and a low pour point.
- the aim is therefore to find additives which will give to oils a high viscosity index (VI), and strong thickening properties, which can be limited by the stresses due to the mechanical shearing strength.
- VI viscosity index
- Other characteristics may also be sought, such as a dispersing power at high and low temperature.
- oils are known to have some of the aforesaid properties but, on the other hand, they do nothing to improve the other characteristics required from oils.
- heavy poly-methacrylic acid esters retain the viscosity with the temperature and lower the pour point of the oil, but, on the other hand, they have a limited thickening power.
- polyolefins such as ethylene-propylene copolymers or hydrogenated diene/styrene copolymers have a better thickening power.
- the problem to be solved is to regroup all the essential properties in one product intended to improve the characteristics of a lubricating oil.
- additives with properties at least equivalent to those of the polyesters of methacrylic acid and compatible with styrene polymers.
- Such additives are constituted by copolymers based on substituted or non-substituted styrene and at least one heavy C 12 -C 20 alkyl ester of methacrylic acid, the percentage by weight of styrene monomers in relation to the total weight of the constituents, being between 35 and 55%, and preferably between 40 and 50%.
- Preferred additives are copolymers based on styrene and heavy alkyl ester(s) of methacrylic acid selected from the C 16 -C 20 and C 12 -C 15 alkyl groups; the percentage by weight of C 16 -C 20 alkyl ester of methacrylic acid in relation to the total weight of esters of methacrylic acid is at least about 80%.
- the copolymer is constituted by moieties of styrene and of heavy esters of methacrylic acid linking as regularly as possible and having as low a polydispersity as possible, a parameter of solubility approaching that of the oil for which it is intended, and a a weight mean of molecular weight (M w ) between 80,000 and 200,000 (G.P.C. method based on standard polystyrene).
- Table I hereinafter gives the composition and certain properties of such additives.
- the preferred additives are seen to be terpolymers of the cetyl ester of methacrylic acid (50%)/lauryl ester of methacrylic acid (10%)/styrene (40%) type.
- the two tests referenced Pe 529 an LCMc 1295 correspond to two separate operators, which explains the slight difference between the numerical results.
- Dp dispersing power measured by spot test at 220° C.
- VIE index of viscosity
- NVP N-vinylpyrrolidone
- NVI N-vinylimidazole
- the spot test for dispersing power is conducted in empiric manner according to the method summed up hereunder.
- the first figure on the left gives the dispersing power of the solution concentrated at 4%; for Pe 538, it is 5, 4 indicating the dispersing power at 0.5% (cf. Table III).
- the thickening power increases with the molecular weight; the shearing strength, on the contrary, decreases when said molecular weight increases; it is therefore imperative to have a set molecular weight and a polydispersity index as close to 1 as possible.
- said copolymer is mixed with a styrene copolymer, for example in a ratio of 90/10 to 50/50 by weight.
- An antioxidant may also be added to said additive.
- the method for preparing such additives consists in a bulk polymerization, in the presence of radical catalyst(s), of the total quantity of styrene derivative and of esters of methacrylic acid after dissolution in a minimum quantity of solvent.
- the main advantage of the invention is that these new copolymers have the properties required for improving the quantities of the oil, in particular the VIE and the pour point (cf. Table II hereinafter).
- these new copolymers are compatible by being simply mixed with other copolymers such as styrene polymers; the thickening power of these new copolymers is thus improved, whilst maintaining their intrinsic properties.
- Another advantage is their method for preparation which is simpler, shorter than in the prior art and as a result less expensive.
- Such additives are also more economical due to the very nature of the starting components and to their preparation cost. They may be proposed in the crude state or dissolved in a vehicle oil. They find an application in the formulation of motor and hydraulic oils.
- the additives are copolymers obtained from the following monomers:
- styrene substituted or non-substituted, for example by a lower alkyl group, in proportions by weight with respect to the total weight of the components, of 35 to 55% and preferably 40 to 50%.
- At least one heavy C 12 -C 20 alkyl ester of methacrylic acid in proportions by weight with respect to the total weight of the components, of 65 to 45%, and preferably 60 to 50%.
- the heavy ester or esters of methacrylic acid contain at least 80% by weight of C 16 -C 20 alkyl ester of methacrylic acid with respect to the total weight of the heavy alkyl esters of methacrylic acid. These are natural or synthetic heavy alcohol esters of methacrylic acid.
- the above additives according to the invention may very advantageously be modified by bulk copolymerization of an additional comonomer, which gives a tetrapolymer, then by simultaneous double grafting of this tetrapolymer by vinyl monomers.
- Said additional comonomer will be selected from the dialkylaminoalkyl esters of methacrylic acid, and used in a proportion of 0.5 to 5% with respect to the total weight of the components.
- Said vinyl monomers will be selected from the derivatives containing a nitrogen function, and in particular N-vinylpyrrolidone, N-vinylimidazole and N-vinyl-2H-pyridine, at a rate of 1 to 3% of the total weight of the components.
- MADAME ester of methacrylic acid and dimethylaminoethanol
- N-vinylpyrrolidone 1% by weight of N-vinylpyrrolidone and 0.5% by weight of N-vinylimidazole then grafted simultaneously.
- Test Pe 538 despite the absence of NVI, may appear interesting; in fact, it corresponds to 4% of modifying agents and is therefore very expensive. This quantity of 4% is impossible to reduce, as shown by test LCMc 1309.
- Tests P 573 to LCMc 1339 are therefore the only ones to correspond to very good, inexpensive products.
- the modified additives with dispersing properties are therefore specific by their composition, method for preparation and their properties.
- additives i.e. the terpolymers of styrene and of heavy esters of methacrylic acid or their modified form, (doubly grafted tetrapolymers) are physically compatible with the copolymers which are known for their excellent thickening power such as those based on styrene: hydrogenated styrene/isoprene, hydrogenated styrene/butadiene, styrene/isobutene copolymers.
- a styrene copolymer need not be subjected to a chemical reaction in order to obtain a homogeneous product. In the present case, the two copolymers are simply mixed together. This property offers the advantage of proposing products with a reinforced thickening power or of allowing the user to make his own mixture if the need arises.
- a conventional antioxidant may be added to the copolymers, in known manner.
- the method used for obtaining the terpolymers consists in a radical bulk polymerization with virtually no solvent.
- a minimum of solvent is used, less in any case than in the prior art which uses about 30% of the weight of the starting components.
- no more than 5-10% by weight of solvent is used in relation to the total weight of the starting monomers so that the solvent has but little effect on the polymerization.
- the weight mean of molecular weight of the final copolymer is between 80 000 and 200 000 (measured by the G.P.C. method, with standard polystyrene), its polydispersity is as low as possible, and its parameter of solubility as close as possible to the parameter of solubility of the oil and of the other possible additives, i.e. generally around 8.
- the copolymers obtained are in compact mass form, and can be sold either in the crude state or dissolved in the oil with, as a variant, presentation as a mixture with a styrene copolymer.
- Mixtures of additive (or modified additive) with styrene polymer are between about 90/10 and 50/50 by weight.
- Table IV shows the viscosity at 100° C. (in mm2/s or cSt) of a mixture of additive Pe 529 (cf. Table 1) and of hydrogenated styrene-isoprene, in the proportion of 3% in 200 NEUTRAL oil, as a function of the relative percentage of hydrogenated styrene-isoprene in the mixture.
- the shearing rate ⁇ is clearly lower than that of the known polyesters of methacrylic acid.
- the terpolymers according to the invention are prepared in the following manner: the monomers have a quantity of toluene (or another equivalent light solvent) equal to 10% of the total weight of the monomers, and about 3 .permill. of an adequate radical catalyst, such as azobisisobutyronitrile (AIBN), added thereto.
- an adequate radical catalyst such as azobisisobutyronitrile (AIBN)
- One tenth of this reaction mass is introduced, in a neutral atmosphere (and particularly in a nitrogen atmosphere), into a reactor and taken to about 85° C., with stirring, then the rest of the initial reactional mass is poured in two to three hours. The temperature is maintained at about 85° C. for one hour after the end of the flow.
- the bulk temperature is taken to about 125° C., and a radical end-of-polymerization catalyst, of the tertiary butyl perbenzoate type, is then added in the proportions known to the man skilled in the art.
- the reaction is then finished.
- the toluene is finally distilled under reduced pressure, the bulk temperature being progressively taken towards 140° C.
- the resin is cast hot.
- a variant of this method consists, instead of effecting the temperature rise to 125° C. and adding the end-of-polymerization catalyst, in remaining for a longer time at 85° C., without adding any end-of-polymerization catalyst, but continuing the addition of portions of AIBN. Properties are then obtained which may be slightly modified.
- the toluene is distilled and the resin is cast as beforehand.
- the heavy alkyl esters of methacrylic acid used are a mixture containing "impurities": for examples, in the composition of C 12 -C 15 alkyl esters of methacrylic acid, it is possible to find C 10 -C 11 and/or C 16 compounds which do not exceed 3%, and in that of the C 16 -C 20 alkyl esters of methacrylic acid, the presence is detected of C 12 -C 14 compounds in an overall proportion of 6% at the most.
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Abstract
Description
TABLE I
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Influence of the composition on the thickening power and
the rate of shearing
MA Sty-
Test MA Ce Lau A 2EH rene Mw E τ
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Pe 511 75 25 183450 3.6 26.6
Pe 522 50 25 25 106470 5.5 6
Pe 524 50 50 101280 5.5 5.4
Pe 525 60 40 209800 4.1 14.5
Pe 526 50 50 151400 4.7 13.3
Pe 529 50 10 40 169400 4.3 9
LCMc1295
50 10 40 188800 4.1 11.2
Pe 548 30 30 40 174800 5 7.6
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TABLE II
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Pour point
Test VIE (0.3%/200 N)
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Pe 525 (1.8%) -36
136
Pe 526 (2%) -30
138.5
Pe 529 (1.9%) -30
134
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TABLE III
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Dispersing character
MAD-
AME NVI
% (bulk MAD- %
poly- AME % NVP % (graft-
Test merized) (grafted)
ted) (grafted)
Spot test
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Pe 531 4 0 000
Pe 541 2 0 000
LCMc 1299 4 5 4.sup. + 33
LCMc 1307 2 4 3.sup. + 3.sup. + 2
Pe 538 2 2 5 554
LCMc 1309
1 1 5 511
Pe 559 2 2 5 441
LCMc 1316
4 5 541
LCMc 1320 4 2 220
Pe 567 2 1 0.5 5 554
Pe 573 1 1 0.5 5 554
LCMc 1337
1 1 0.5 5 554
Pe 574 1 1 0.5 5 554
LCMc 1339
1 1 0.5 5 5 5 4
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TABLE IV
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Properties of mixtures Pe 529/"SHELLVIS 50"
"SHELLVIS" η μ
Test % (mm 2/s) E (mm 2/s)
τ
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LCMc 1305/1
75 37.4
LCMc 1305/2
60 25.2 1.7 13.50 4.25
LCMc 1305/3
50 20.8 2 13.80 6
LCMc 1305/4
40 17.5 2.3 13.92 6.7
LCMc 1305/5
25 14.6 2.9 14.05 6.8
LCMc 1305/7
10 12.1 3.85 14.01 9
Pe 529 0 11.4 4.3 13.98 9
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η = viscosity at 100° C. of a solution at 3% of active matter.
μ = viscosity at 100° C. of the solution corresponding to the
thickening power.
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